Social Inclusion

Access & Inclusion

The Access & Inclusion team are a dynamic, interactive and supportive team with a clear vision of what they can offer our school community.

Our purpose:

To raise the attainment of all students, irrespective of ability or background by allowing appropriate access to all educational facilities.

This is achieved by:

Employing individualised strategies within the mainstream system to secure optimal life chances and regard for them through promotion of inclusion and acceptance.

Identifying and working with those learners who are most at risk of marginalisation, under-achievement and exclusion.

Utilising the Inclusion faculty (‘The Hub’) as the focus for inclusion policies.

Focusing on the progress on all such ‘at risk’ groups which include those who have a disability or Special Educational needs.

We reach out in many ways which we have listed below. If you have any worries or questions about your child’s needs, please contact Mrs E Fazakerley the SEND Coordinator. (Special Educational Needs Coordinator)

The Hub

The Hub is Rossett’s problem solving area, within our Access & Inclusion Faculty base. It was opened in 2004 and has been supporting students across the Key Stages with issues such as:

Integration from another school

Low self-esteem

Underachievement

School phobia

Behaviour

Truancy

Extended absence

The aim of The Hub is to modify each student’s pattern of behaviour and approach to learning to enable them to access the full curriculum, whilst maintaining a happy and rewarding environment. When a student leaves The Hub a leaving report is written commenting on their progress, strengths, areas for more development and recommendations, if appropriate, for the future. The student also writes their own leaving report, commenting upon the improvements they have made. Both reports are circulated to parents and teachers of the student. Upon leaving The Hub, our staff will continue to monitor the student with follow up in lessons.

Classroom Support

We have a strong, dedicated team of Teaching Assistants who work within the classrooms. They are faculty based so not only have opportunity to get to know students, but they are familiar with the curriculum of their subjects in order to best support the students.

Anger Management

Anger Management sessions are tailored to the needs of individual students. Over a six week period students are encouraged to talk about their anger and learn strategies to manager their anger in a constructive way.

Mentoring

Many of our team mentor students, whether on a temporary basis or a longer, more permanent basis if needed.

Assessments

We are constantly assessing students to better understand their needs. This gives us an opportunity to put in place necessary interventions or arrangements.

Exam Access

Some students are granted modified exam access by the exam boards following assessments. These students then might have a reader, a scribe or extra time during their exams for which our faculty will make the necessary provision.

Reading Intervention

Support in reading is delivered via small group work and individual 1:1 Paired Reading sessions.

Self-Esteem

Small self-esteem groups of 4-6 identified students run over a six week period. They are fun, friendly meetings aiming to give students a confidence boost using discussion, work sheets and practical activities.

EAL (English as an additional language)

Our EAL Coordinator is fully trained to deliver close support to students with limited skills in English and to advise staff on suitable classroom strategies to maximise learning.

Maths Intervention

Once a week students in Years 7&8 are paired up with an able Year 10 student in to work one to one on their maths. Although work is planned, it is a flexible arrangement so that the younger students can ask their partner for help in a particular area where needed.

Handwriting Intervention

Students in Years 7, 8 & 9 are given the opportunity to improve on their handwriting if needed. They come to sessions to collect each phase of the scheme to take home.

Literacy Intervention

Students in Year 7 are assessed on their literacy skills and identified groups will follow a carefully structured course in Year 7 and Year 8. The aim of the course is not just to improve their basic literacy skills but to also equip students with general study and organisational skills which will benefit them across the whole curriculum.

Links to External Agencies

As a faculty we work very closely with a number of Learning and Behavioural Support Agencies including Autism Support, CAMHS (Child and Adolescent mental Health Services), and a range of Medical Support Services.

Enhanced Mainstream Provision Specific Learning Difficulties (SpLD)

Our approach towards the learning of students with Special Educational Needs has been recognised at County level by the establishment of this service at Rossett. This new service is designed to meet the needs of specific students in a range of primary and secondary schools in the immediate locality.